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Postcastration eventration in eight horses.

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Publication Date: 1989-12-01 PubMed ID: 17423478PubMed Central: PMC1681341
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Hunt RJ, Boles CL. (1989). Postcastration eventration in eight horses. Can Vet J, 30(12), 961-963.

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ISSN: 0008-5286
NlmUniqueID: 0004653
Country: Canada
Language: English
Volume: 30
Issue: 12
Pages: 961-963

Researcher Affiliations

Hunt, R J
    Boles, C L

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      Citations

      This article has been cited 1 times.
      1. Thomas HL, Zaruby JF, Smith CL, Livesey MA. Postcastration eventration in 18 horses: the prognostic indicators for long-term survival (1985-1995).. Can Vet J 1998 Dec;39(12):764-8.
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